Variational ansatz-based quantum simulation of imaginary time evolution
Imaginary time evolution is a powerful tool for studying quantum systems. While it is possible to simulate with a classical computer, the time and memory requirements generally scale exponentially with the system size. Conversely, quantum computers can efficiently simulate quantum systems, but not n...
Main Authors: | McArdle, S, Jones, T, Endo, S, Li, Y, Benjamin, S, Yuan, X |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2019
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